Heat handle Warren, Pacers, take
over fourth in East
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[August 11, 2020]
Jimmy Butler, returning from a
three-game injury absence, had game highs with 19 points, 11
rebounds and four steals to lead the Miami Heat to a 114-92 win over
the Indiana Pacers on Monday night near Orlando.
Butler, who also had five assists in 29 minutes, had been out with a
sore right foot. His return helped the Heat (44-27) take sole
possession of fourth place in the Eastern Conference.
Indiana (43-28) started the night tied with Miami.
The teams were also tied at halftime, but the Heat led by as many as
18 points in an explosive third quarter and cruised from there,
cooling Pacers star T.J. Warren off along the way.
Warren entered Monday as the league's top scorer in the restart,
averaging an impressive 34.8 points on 60.5 percent shooting from
the floor and 55.6 percent on 3-point attempts. But Miami held him
to 12 points on 5-for-14 shooting, including 2-for-6 on 3-point
attempts.
Victor Oladipo led Indiana with 14 points.
Miami guard Goran Dragic, who had missed the past two games due to a
sprained left ankle, returned with 11 points and a game-high nine
assists in 30 minutes.
The Heat, however, were still without starting guard Kendrick Nunn,
who left the NBA bubble for personal reasons last week and will now
have to quarantine for three more days.
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Pacers forward T.J. Warren (1) fouls Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler
(22) during the first half of a NBA basketball game at Visa Athletic
Center. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Indiana continues to play without 2020 All-Star center Domantas
Sabonis, who has not played in the restart due to a foot injury.
Miami led the entire first quarter, building a 12-point lead before
settling for a 23-19 advantage by the end of the period.
Indiana took its first lead of the game, 47-44, on Oladipo's
3-pointer with 1:18 left in the second quarter, and the teams went
into halftime tied 48-48.
But Warren went 0-for-3 and scoreless in the third quarter as Miami
finished the period on top, 85-71, and the game was essentially
over.
For the game, the Heat shot 44.9 percent from the floor while the
Pacers were much cooler (39.3 percent). Miami outscored Indiana in
the paint, 56-40. The Heat also muscled its way to a 59-45
rebounding advantage.
--Field Level Media
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